caposa Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 Hi guys. I've really gotten into bass fishing over the past 2 summers but still consider myself to be a relative novice. Moreover, the nuances of rods/reels/tackle still confounds me. My current setup is: 1. 7' MHF Veritas w/ Daiwa Tatula CT 7.3:1 - use with jigs, Texas rigged soft plastics, spinnerbaits and chatterbaits 2. 7' MM w/ Shimano Curado K 200 6:1 (can't remember the exact ratio) - used for cranking 3. 7' MF w/ Daiwa BG 2500 (spinning) - some soft plastics and very light crankbaits/jerkbaits I've recently been donated an additional 7' MHF rod. I was thinking of pairing it with another Daiwa CT reel and dedicating one to spinnerbaits/chatterbaits, and the other to jigs/soft plastics. However I thought I would seek the wisdom of this great forum and see if you guys had any suggestions. Much appreciated! Oh, and budget for the reel is ideally ~$150 Quote
Russ E Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 if you are not in a hurry you can bid on a few auctions on E-Bay for a Diawa tatula SV. They usually run higher than your budget, but I bought 2 of them this spring, by bidding on auctions. one cost $140.00 the other was $130.00. They were both new. Simmons sporting goods is the company I usually buy from. they always have auctions running. I would use the SV for jigs and texas rigs. It is great for pitching and skipping. Put the CT on your spinnerbait rod. 1 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted July 6, 2019 Super User Posted July 6, 2019 Lews tournament pro at sportsmans outfitters for $139 can't be beat. Quote
caposa Posted July 6, 2019 Author Posted July 6, 2019 32 minutes ago, Russ E said: if you are not in a hurry you can bid on a few auctions on E-Bay for a Diawa tatula SV. They usually run higher than your budget, but I bought 2 of them this spring, by bidding on auctions. one cost $140.00 the other was $130.00. They were both new. Simmons sporting goods is the company I usually buy from. they always have auctions running. I would use the SV for jigs and texas rigs. It is great for pitching and skipping. Put the CT on your spinnerbait rod. Not in a hurry so I think this is what I'll do. Any recommendations on gear ratio? Thanks for your help. 1 Quote
Russ E Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 11 minutes ago, caposa said: Not in a hurry so I think this is what I'll do. Any recommendations on gear ratio? Thanks for your help. I have an 8.1 to 1 and a 7.3 to 1. they both work well. I prefer the 8.1 to 1 for pitching. Quote
Shimano_1 Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 I'd save a little money and go with the ct instead of the sv. I much preferred the ct especially for moving baits where casting distance matters. The shimano slx is worth a look too. Combo can be had for 139 and they're 99 a piece separately. Good luck Quote
Russ E Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Shimano_1 said: I'd save a little money and go with the ct instead of the sv. I much preferred the ct especially for moving baits where casting distance matters. The shimano slx is worth a look too. Combo can be had for 139 and they're 99 a piece separately. Good luck You are right the ct seems to cast a little farther, but when pitching, skipping or throwing light lures the sv is much better. It depends on what you plan to use it for. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted July 6, 2019 Super User Posted July 6, 2019 Guy in another thread found a Tournament MB for $95. Pretty tough to beat that price. 1 Quote
Gorris317 Posted July 7, 2019 Posted July 7, 2019 My picks for a new reel : Tatula SV Tatula CT Like others have said, if you're not in a hurry then ebay will be your friend when it comes to the SV. You can usually get them for about $150. The CT can be had for less than $100. I purchased and SV and love it. Cast great and feels super solid in your hands. CT is amazing reel and fishes amazing. I don't think you could wrong with either choice. Quote
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